Speculation immediately turned to two high-profile offensive stars who are holding out in contract disputes: Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace. Media outlets quickly worked to dispel those notions.

The Indianapolis Star reported that the team is working to acquire a cornerback rather than Jones-Drew or Wallace. CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora reported that the Colts have not spoken with the Jaguars about Jones-Drew or the Steelers about Wallace, and added that Indy may be in the market for an offensive lineman.

Jones-Drew, the NFL’s leading rusher last season, told reporters Thursday night that he and the team are “moving forward to doing something.” Jones-Drew has two years remaining on his contract but is seeking a big raise. Jaguars owner Shad Khan has said no new deal is coming and that management is ready to move on without its star.

Wallace, a restricted free agent entering his fourth NFL season, reportedly will end his holdout this weekend by accepting the Steelers’ one-year tender. He can be traded once he signs the tender. Wallace caught 72 passes (a career high) for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns last season.